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Scott Jensen • Sermon • • 15,256 views
Veterans Day Sermon November 11, 2001 In 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This site, on a hillside overlooking the Potomac River and the city of Washington D.C., became the focal point of reverence for America’s veterans. Similar ceremonies occurred…
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In making the decision to preach through the prophetic book of Isaiah on Sunday evenings, it may well represent the proverbial “Biting off more than I can chew” kind of decisions. Isaiah contains several challenges for us. First of all, in length this is a sprawling text. After the Book of Psalms, Isaiah…
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The year is 689 BC and the world is in turmoil. The Babylonian Empire is under attack by the Assyrian Empire. All of the nations in that area hoped against hope that Babylon would be able to defeat the Assyrian aggressors to their north. However, it was not to be! Babylon fell to the Assyrians and everyone…
Jeremy Stephens • Sermon • • 2,932 views
1) AM…..12-9-07….SBC 2) “A Divine Accomplishment” Isaiah 7:1-17; Matthew 1:23 Introduction: Genre of Prophecy 1- The great prediction which runs like a golden thread through the whole contents of the Old Testament is that regarding the coming and work of the Messiah[1] 2- The responsibility of the Old…
What Shall We Call the Christchild?
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 1,157 views
One of the most unique relationships in life is that of a Father with his children. Dads tend to be tough on the outside but are almost always tender on the inside when it comes to their kids. Dads ache when their children ache, they feel a sense of pride when their children excel and will do anything…
What Shall We Call the Christchild?
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 839 views
During the Advent season we are looking at the names of Jesus given by God through Isaiah the prophet. We are taking this one verse and trying to turn it like one would turn a diamond to see it’s reflected beauty. The names of Jesus help us to see the Savior with new appreciation. It may seem rather…
Pr. Benjamin Tomczak • Sermon • • 758 views
A few years back, the sub shop Quizno’s showed a commercial with four men standing in the middle of nowhere. Three of them were naked except for the bushes they used to cover their private parts. One man wore pants. The others marveled at the man’s strange leg coverings. He explained, “These are pants!…
Paul Hawkins • Sermon • • 724 views
The Altar of Incense. 1. Near to יְהוָה Remember the quest that we started with? An Israelite intent on finding יְהוָה[P] – he made his way through the camp until he'd come to the centre where יְהוָה dwelt surrounded by righteousness [P]. He found the door [P] (Jesus) and made his way in. He came to…
Rey Cedillo • Sermon • • 701 views
Sermón: Isaiah the Faithful Servant (Isa.6:8) Isaiah 6:1 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple. 2 Above him were seraphs, each with six wings: With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their…
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Verse 1 mentions the death of King Uzziah. He was the tenth king of Judah and he was a very godly man. He was highly influenced by a prophet named Zechariah (though this is a different Zechariah) and, unlike many of the other kings, he never totally departed from the worship of the true God. Under his…
Charles Cameron • Sermon • • 611 views
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost Filled with the Holy Spirit, let us speak the Word of God with boldness. The reading from Proverbs begins with the words, ‘Wisdom calls aloud in the street, she raises her voice in the public squares’(Proverbs 1:20) and ends with the words, ‘whoever listens to me will…
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The opening words of Psalm 2 pose a question that has baffled mankind through the centuries. The Psalmist asks, "Why do the nations rage?" That is, why is it so difficult to bring about international peace? Why, after thousands of peace conferences, security accords, and negotiations held through the…
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Over the last several decades dozens of movies and hundreds of books have been produced and written about the end of the world. Many doomsday scenarios exist as to how the world may cease to be: errant meteors, nuclear annihilation, pandemic mutant viruses, global warming, another ice age, a series of…
Timothy Pintello • Sermon • • 455 views
Isaiah Bible Study Introduction to the Book of Isaiah INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH I. OPENING STATEMENTS A. Isaiah is quoted more often in the NT than any other prophet (over 411). His message was one of: 1. one God, 2. one world, 3. one faith. B. Isaiah is wonderfully Messianic: 1. the special children, chapters…


Christology
Kendal Rasnake • West Point Road Church of Christ • Sermon • • 421 views • 28:57
Was suffering part of God's plan for the Messiah? Is it part of God's plan for us as disciples of Jesus today?
Landon Rowell • Sermon • • 328 views
Introduction Greetings… In the days of Isaiah (ca. 700 B.C.), the kingdom of Judah was facing perilous times. Assyria was advancing from the north, conquering kingdom after kingdom. Even the northern kingdom of Israel was taken into captivity. As Assyria drew near to Jerusalem, the people were undecided…
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The last half of Isaiah 9 is in the form of a prophetic poem consisting of four stanzas, each one ending with the sentence: “For all of this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.” The words are directed to the Northern Kingdom of Israel, not Judah. They had been warned about…
Gregory Jones • Sermon • • 281 views
HE DID IT FOR US!* Isaiah 53:1-53:10 Some years ago, a 14-foot bronze crucifix was stolen from a cemetery in Arkansas. It had stood at the entrance to that cemetery since 1930, and had been valued at the time at $10,000. The thieves apparently cut it off at its base and hauled it off in a pick-up. Then…
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Who is the king of Babylon? From a purely historical perspective, Isaiah 14:12-15 is a reference to the King of Babylon at the time of Judah’s captivity. His name is Sennacherib—or that is, it will be since Isaiah’s prophecy in chapter 14 is years away from being fulfilled. In his military might this…


Advent 2019
Grant van Boeschoten • Hawkwood Baptist Church • Sermon • • 261 views • 26:34
Isaiah prophesied to King Ahaz in 732 BC. The virgin will conceive…
Pr. Benjamin Tomczak • Sermon • • 253 views
John knew a secret. Well, not a secret, more like an unpopular truth. And it’s not that he knew it while others didn’t. He knew and accepted that he was, in the big picture, nothing. That’s why he didn’t stay in Jerusalem to preach. That’s why he didn’t invest in fabulous clothes and a gourmet diet.…
What Shall We Call the Christchild?
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 245 views
One of the tasks that confront every parent is the job of coming up with a name for their new baby. I remember that struggle. Some names are immediately dismissed because they don’t sound right. Some names are dismissed because you associate them with certain people who are weird, people you don’t like,…
Acts
Jon Winkelman • Sermon • • 234 views
Introduction This is the third message in which we have dealt with Philip and his preaching. Unfortunately all of these messages have been separated by several weeks. Allow me to recap where we are and what all we have discussed. The Gospel has taken hold in Jerusalem and is now spreading through Judea…
What Shall We Call the Christchild?
Rev. Bruce Goettsche • Union Church of La Harpe Illinois • Sermon • • 230 views
Every Christmas season we return to familiar texts to remind us of the Christmas story. We read through Matthew and Luke, like we have tonight to relive the majesty and wonder of those moments. We read from Micah and from Isaiah to remind us that the birth in Bethlehem was part of God's eternal plan.…


To Whom then Will Ye Liken God? Part 1
Pastor Dr. Harold Wedderburn • FMM • Sermon • • 189 views • 59:22
Job was asked the question about his whereabouts when God created the Heavens and the earth. The greatness of God is beyond our imagination but if you look around at the mountains, seas, valleys, and all the things that man can't create.